(To find the LAST DATE FOR A REFUND, check the Refund Date column in the class listing. The last day to withdraw with no refund will be the day BEFORE the last day of the class.)

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Remember when college offices are closed you may still make payments, and/or access grades, 7 days a week, 24 hours a day at www.cwc.edu by logging into myCENTRAL; clicking on myAdvisor; Students; and then the appropriate link.

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2017 SUMMER FINANCIAL AID DISBURSEMENT SCHEDULE

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Please note: Students who fail to complete all financial aid processes by the beginning of the academic term should plan to bring sufficient funds to cover tuition, fees, books and supplies, as well as living expenses for one month.

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SUMMER 2017 DISBURSEMENT DATES

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GRANTS/SCHOLARSHIPS/LOANS:

Disbursement Dates

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First Summer Session Only (5/30 – 6/30/17)

6/16/2017

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Second Summer Session Only (7/3 – 8/4/17)

7/21/2017

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Combined Summer Session (5/30 – 8/4/17)

7/21/2017

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LOAN BORROWERS: All Federal Loan borrowers must have a valid Master Promissory Note (MPN), and must have completed Loan Entrance Counseling, both of which can be completed at https://studentloans.gov (you will need to log in, and click on the "Getting Loans" tab. Entrance Counseling will be in the top/middle portion of the page; the Master Promissory Note is on the Left/Middle, labeled "Complete MPN"). You must complete both processes before any loan funds can be released.

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RETURN OF TITLE IV FUNDS: Students who receive federal Title IV aid assistance (Pell Grant, SEOG Grant and Direct Loans) and who cease attending classes or officially withdraw from classes at CWC may be required to repay a portion of the federal aid they received. The student earns his or her aid based on the period of time he or she remains enrolled. During the first 60 percent of the enrollment period for which assistance was awarded, a student is entitled to retain a percentage of their grant or loan assistance directly proportional to the percentage of the period of enrollment that was completed. If the day the student ceases to attend classes or officially withdraws occurs after the student has completed 60 percent of the enrollment period, the student is entitled to retain 100 percent of their grant or loan assistance awarded for the enrollment period. Please see the Financial Aid Office or the CWC Catalog for more detailed information.

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REGISTRATION PROCESS

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New Students:

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1. New students must complete a CWC Admissions Application, which may be done on-line at www.cwc.edu.

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2. If financial aid is desired, complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and have a copy of your GED or official high school transcript and/or college transcripts mailed to the Records Office.

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3. Students pursuing a degree or certificate, or taking math or English classes, will need to take CWC’s COMPASS test prior to advisement and registration or have current ACT or SAT scores sent to CWC.

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4. Make an appointment with the Academic Advising Office.

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5. Visit the Cashier’s Office to pay or file a payment plan for tuition and fees. Credit card payments may be made on-line via the CWC Home Page at www.cwc.edu by logging into myCENTRAL; clicking on myAdvisor; Students; and then Make a Payment.

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6. Get a CWC picture ID card in RUSTLER CENTRAL. An approval slip from the Business Office indicating the student has paid or has a payment plan is required. Dates and hours to get ID’s will be posted.

2. Visit the Cashier’s Office to pay or file a payment plan for tuition and fees. Credit card payments may be made on-line via the CWC Home Page at www.cwc.edu by logging into myCENTRAL; clicking on myAdvisor; Students; and then Make a Payment.

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3. Get a CWC picture ID card in RUSTLER CENTRAL. An approval slip from the Business Office indicating the student has paid or has a payment plan is required. Dates and hours to get ID’s will be posted.

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WAITLIST

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When classes are filled, you may choose to be on an automated WAITLIST. This option is available for on-line registration as well as when registering in person. You will be notified by email if there is an opening in the class and will have 72 hours to register.

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TEXTBOOK ORDERING INFORMATION

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TEXTBOOK ORDERS & RENTALS: Students may order textbooks and supplies for immediate shipment via UPS by calling (307) 855-2201, toll-free at 1-800-735-8418, ext. 2201, or by emailing bookstore@cwc.edu. Textbook rentals are available online only through the CWC website. Textbook rentals require a credit card to order and financial aid is not available for use on the rental site. Visit http://www.cwc.edu/cwc-life/bookstore/ and click on the BOOK RENTAL icon. The Bookstore is open daily Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Orders are processed and shipped the same business day if the order is placed by 3:00 p.m. The Bookstore offers overnight delivery within the state of Wyoming at no additional charge. A FREE courier service is also available daily to the CWC Lander center and on a limited basis for other CWC outreach centers. When ordering, please have the course and section number available. The Bookstore accepts all major credit cards, financial aid, checks and cash. Please note, checks and cash must be received by the Bookstore prior to the shipment of the order.

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TEXTBOOK PRICES & INFORMATION: The required textbook information for the current semester, including ISBN numbers as available, may be viewed online on the CWC website.Click the link below to access the bookstore.

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BOOK RETURN POLICY: All refunds for full price on returned books must be presented to the Bookstore within one week of the first day of class and have a valid cash register receipt. Refunds for dropped/changed courses will only be considered until the “Last Day to Drop for a Refund” date printed in the course schedule and must be accompanied by a drop slip obtained from myCENTRAL; myAdvisor (print the Registration Results page after dropping the class) or a schedule from the Registration and Records Office in addition to your valid cash register receipt. To be considered for a full refund, books must be returned in new condition, free from any marks and with all enclosed materials included. All shrink-wrap texts must be returned with the shrink-wrap unopened. Access codes must be unopened – no exceptions. The complete Bookstore refund policy is posted inside the Bookstore and can also be viewed online by clicking the link below.

Students are expected to pay all tuition and fees at the Cashier’s Office or make arrangements for a payment plan in the Business Office at the time of registration. Payments may also be made on-line with a credit card by logging into myCENTRAL; clicking on myAdvisor; Students; and then Make a Payment. The payment deadline for early registration is Friday, May 27, 2017. Students who have not paid all tuition and fees or have not filed a payment plan may be removed from all classes. Students who have received notification of funding such as grants, loans, or scholarships sufficient enough to cover all education costs are exempt from payment deadline requirements, but must have filed a payment plan in the Business Office by the above deadline. Late payments are assessed at the rate of $20 per month.

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REFUND PROCEDURE

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Students who have complied with established policies and procedures may be entitled to a refund of tuition and fees for credit classes from which they have withdrawn based upon the date of receipt of the appropriate forms in the Registration and Records Office.

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Full tuition and fees will be refunded for all classes that students withdraw from prior to the time the class starts. After the class starts, there will be no refund of tuition and fees for classes that meet less than 14 calendar days. Refunds for these short courses must be requested prior to the close of business before the class begins; this will normally be 4 p.m. the day before the class begins or 4 p.m. the day the class begins, if the class begins after 4 p.m. For semester length classes and classes that meet over a period greater than 14 days, there will be a full refund of tuition and fees during the first 12 percent of class. This 12 percent date for refunds is printed for each course in the Schedule of Classes each semester.

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Refunds are applicable for full-time students only when course drops result in a student credit load below full-time (12 credits). Refunds will be processed in a reasonable time period. No refunds will be processed for students who do not officially withdraw through the Registration and Records Office or online at www.cwc.edu. Any money due the college will be withheld before refunds are made.

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Students may petition for an exception to the refund policies in extenuating circumstances by submitting a refund petition to the Records office. The Vice-President of Administrative Services will act on the petitions, return them to the Records office, and the student will be notified of the results.

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For students who have received scholarships, grants, or Title IV aid, all or a portion of the refund may be returned to the funding source. When students petition for refunds after the 12 percent date and refunds are approved, the refund will be considered for tuition only, not general or course fees.

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Students enrolled in classes at the CWC centers in Dubois, Jackson, Lander, and at other outreach sites should check with the center coordinator or their faculty members about local deadlines and procedures.

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The college reserves the right to withhold normal services to students until all financial obligations to the college are fulfilled.

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WITHDRAWAL FROM CLASSES

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If the student does not plan to attend the classes for which he/she has registered, it is the student’s responsibility to withdraw from those classes by the published last day to withdraw from semester length classes or the day before the last day of the class for non-semester length classes. Students failing to withdraw by the above described dates are subject to failing grades and payment of all tuition and fees for the semester.

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ALTERNATE GRADING OPTIONS

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Students may select alternative grading options as opposed to the standard letter grades of A, B, C, D or F. Students requesting a change from a letter grade to S/U or Audit must submit an Alternate Grading Option form to Rustler Central by the published last day to withdraw from the class. Students requesting a change from S/U or Audit to a letter grade must submit a letter of recommendation from the course instructor, along with the appropriate form, to Rustler Central by the last day to withdraw from the class. Note: Changing a letter grade to an Audit may affect financial aid eligibility. Please check with Financial Aid prior to submitting an Alternate Grading Option form to Rustler Central.

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Students may not use S/U for general education or program requirements unless the course is offered as S/U only.

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PLACEMENT TESTING

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Students who are not placed into college-level coursework via ACT scores or previously earned college credit should take the ALEKS exam for placement. ALEKS offers an initial non-proctored assessment that can be completed at home, and Prep and Learning Modules to gain and refresh knowledge.

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Students must discuss scores with their adviser to ensure proper placement has been met. Proctored placement test scores must be received and entered in the student file prior to course registration.

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Math Placement for CWC can be determined by:

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- Math ACT score (within the past 2 years) OR

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- Score on a PROCTORED ALEKS Math Assessment OR

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- Previously earned college credit (Subject to evaluation by the Office of the Registrar)

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- Any previou COMPASS scores earned within the last 2 years will be honored

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Permitted to enroll in CWC Math Course:

ALEKS Score

ACT Score

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MATH 0923

Foundation for College Math (non-STEM majors, 1001)

0 - 29

1 - 18

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MATH 0923

Foundation for College Math (STEM majors only, 1331)

0 - 45

1 - 21

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MATH 0923

Foundation for College Math

30 - 34

19 - 20

80

MATH 1001

Math Workship I - concurrently with MATH 1000

81

MATH 1500

Applied Math

82

MATH 0923

Foundation for College Math

35 - 45

21

83

MATH 1000

Problem Solving

84

BADM 1005

Business Math

85

MATH 0923

Foundation for College Math

46 - 49

22

86

MATH 1105

Math for Elementary School Teachers II - with MATH 1331

87

MATH 1331

Intermediate Algebra Workshop - with MATH 1400

88

MATH 1400

College Algebra

50 - 60

23 - 24

89

MATH 1100

Math for Elementary School Teachers I

90

MATH 1105

Math for Elementary School Teachers II

91

MATH 1405

Trigonometry

61 - 75

25 - 26

92

MATH 2350

Business Calculus

93

MATH 2355

Math Apps for Business

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STAT 2050

Fundamentals of Statistics

95

STAT 2070

Intro Statistics/ Social Sciences

96

MATH 2200

Calculus I

76 - 100

27+

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Students who do not have placement scores for English must consult their adviser and register for both ENGL-1007/ENGL-1010. Placement at that point will be based on the instructors recommendation. ACT Placement Scores for English are as follows: ACT score of 18 will place a student into ENGL 1010, if a student ACT score is 17 or lower they will be placed into ENGL-1007/ENGL-1010.

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USING PLACEMENT TEST RESULTS

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The table above shows course placement requirements based on ALEKS, and ACT scores. If a student has taken more than one test or the same test more than once, the highest score is used for placement. Students who need assistance with determining course placement should consult their adviser.

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NOTE: Math Courses offered in Riverton may vary from Math Courses offered at off campus locations.

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DISTANCE DELIVERY COURSES

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FOR GENERAL INFORMATION

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ABOUT ALL DISTANCE EDUCATION COURSES

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Call the Distance Education Department at 1-800-735-8418

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EXT 2347, OR (307) 855-2347

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OR EMAIL distanceeducation@cwc.edu

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Welcome to Central Wyoming College distance education. Below are listed the different types of distance education available at Central Wyoming College. Hopefully you will find these a positive learning experience. Your Professors are always willing and able to assist you in your courses. CWC prides itself on being student centered.

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As you probably know, web based education courses are an excellent method for learning. However, the student must be aware that time management skills are crucial. You will have as much or possibly more work required to succeed in a web based class. The Distance Education department is always willing to assist you in your educational goals. To that end, contact information has been provided. Good luck in your educational endeavors.

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ACCESS and HELP DESK information for distance delivered courses is mailed to students the week before classes begin. Students registering during the week before classes may experience a delay in receiving this information. If you do not receive login information, please contact the CWC Help Desk toll-free at 1-877-CWC-DESK or (307) 855-2198. Please allow at least one week for materials being mailed. To avoid delays in receiving materials, please register early for distance delivered courses and provide a current address to the Student Records Office.

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HYBRID - A hybrid course is carefully designed to integrate online and face-to-face experiences, using the best aspects of both environments to meet learning objectives. In a CWC hybrid course, students are required to attend scheduled face-to-face sessions, as well as actively participate in online components.

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INTERACTIVE CLASSROOM NETWORK (ICN) – The Interactive Classroom Network is a state-of-the-art distance delivery system. This system allows real time interaction between instructor and students located off campus. The Interactive Classroom Network serves students throughout Central Wyoming College’s service area.

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WEB (Internet Based Instruction) – Students are required to have access to computer equipment and the World Wide Web. Some courses also require specific software. Skills in word processing, email and Internet use are necessary for success. Computer and Internet access are available on-campus and at selected outreach centers for enrolled students.

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CLASS SITE ABBREVIATIONS

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ARA ARAPAHOE

ETH ETHETE

NMWA National Museum of Wildlife Art

WHCC Westward Heights Care Center

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ARAS Arapahoe School

ARAP Arapaho Housing

SJLC St John’s Living Center

PAV PAVILLION

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ARGP Arapahoe Great Plains Sr. Center

WIES Wyoming Indian Elementary

SJMC St John’s Medical Center

WRHS Wind River High School

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CWC CENTRAL WYOMING COLLEGE

WIJH Wyoming Indian Jr. High

SNOK Snow King Center

RIV RIVERTON

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AW Administration Wing

FTW FT. WASHAKIE

TCPR Teton County Parks & Rec

RCC Riverton Country Club

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ARTS Robert A. Peck Arts Center

FWCC Ft. Washakie Culture Center

WFS6 Wilson Fire Station 6

RHS Riverton High School

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COTC Community Outreach & Training Center

FWHS Ft. Washakie High School

WKA Wyoming Karate Association

RMS Riverton Middle School

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EC Equine Center (N 8th W Street)

FWLC Ft. Washakie Learning Center

LAN/LANC LANDER

SSA Smart Start Academy

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HS Health & Science Center

FWS Ft. Washakie School

FRHL Firehall

SWR Sage West Hospital - Riverton

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ITTEC Intertribal Education & Community Center

JAC/JACC JACKSON

HMFC High Mountain Fitness Center

WFA Wyoming Fire Academy

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MH Main Hall

CFA Center for the Arts

LANC Lander Center

SHO SHOSHONI

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PTC Professional Technical Center

CFAC Center for the Arts

LVHS Lander Valley High School

SHS Shoshoni High School

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SC Lowell A. Morfeld Student Center

FSR Four Seasons Restaurant

SCC Sinks Canyon Center

STS ST. STEPHENS

130

DUB DUBOIS

JCWC Jackson Center

SJHS Starrett Jr High School

STS St. Stephens School

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DHS Dubois High School

JKHS Jackson High School

SWL Sage West Hospital - Lander

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SCHEDULE LEGEND

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Interactive Origination Location

90

136

Method of Instruction

Section Number

Interactive Receiver Site

91

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CLN

Clinical

Campus Classes

01-19

Riverton CWC Campus

C

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DIS

Discussion

Evening - shaded green

30-39

Dubois High School

D

139

LAB

Lab

Hybrid

40-49

Fort Washakie

F

140

LEC

Lecture

Independent Study

IND

Jackson

J

141

LAL

Lecture/Lab

Web (online Instruction)

60-69

Lander

L

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SIM

Simulation

Dubois Outreach

DA-DZ

143

TST

Testing

Jackson Outreach

JA-JZ

144

Lander Outreach

LA-LZ

145

Riverton Outreach

RA-RZ

146

Sinks Canyon Center

SCC

147

National Outdoor Leadership School

NOLS

148

Wyoming Education Networking

WEN

149

Workforce Development

WFDT

150

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2016-2017 TUITION AND FEES

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SOME COURSES MAY HAVE ADDITIONAL COURSE FEES FOR MATERIALS, ETC.

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SEE THE EXTRA FEES COLUMN OF THE SCHEDULE

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IN-STATE TUITION & FEES

WUE TUITION & FEES

OUT-OF STATE TUITION & FEES

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CREDITS

TUITION

FEES

TOTAL

TUITION

FEES

TOTAL

TUITION

FEES

TOTAL

156

0.5

$44.50

$15.00

$59.50

$66.50

$15.00

$81.50

$133.50

$15.00

$148.50

157

1

$89.00

$30.00

$119.00

$133.00

$30.00

$163.00

$267.00

$30.00

$297.00

158

2

$178.00

$60.00

$238.00

$266.00

$60.00

$326.00

$534.00

$60.00

$594.00

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3

$267.00

$90.00

$357.00

$399.00

$90.00

$489.00

$801.00

$90.00

$891.00

160

4

$356.00

$120.00

$476.00

$532.00

$120.00

$652.00

$1,068.00

$120.00

$1,188.00

161

5

$445.00

$150.00

$595.00

$665.00

$150.00

$815.00

$1,335.00

$150.00

$1,485.00

162

6

$534.00

$180.00

$714.00

$798.00

$180.00

$978.00

$1,602.00

$180.00

$1,782.00

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7

$623.00

$210.00

$833.00

$931.00

$210.00

$1,141.00

$1,869.00

$210.00

$2,079.00

164

8

$712.00

$240.00

$952.00

$1,064.00

$240.00

$1,304.00

$2,136.00

$240.00

$2,376.00

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9

$801.00

$270.00

$1,071.00

$1,197.00

$270.00

$1,467.00

$2,403.00

$270.00

$2,673.00

166

10

$890.00

$300.00

$1,190.00

$1,330.00

$300.00

$1,630.00

$2,670.00

$300.00

$2,970.00

167

11

$979.00

$330.00

$1,309.00

$1,463.00

$330.00

$1,793.00

$2,937.00

$330.00

$3,267.00

168

12

$1,068.00

$360.00

$1,428.00

$1,596.00

$360.00

$1,956.00

$3,204.00

$360.00

$3,564.00

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Tuition is capped at 12 credits. General fees are charged per credit hour; therefore, for each credit hour over 12, add $30 per credit.

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NOTE: Senior Citizens of Fremont County, who are Wyoming residents, (60 years of age or older) pay no tuition if they complete a Tuition Grant Request, but are responsible for payment of fees.

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KEY TO SCHEDULE

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176

DELIVERY

SESSION

SYN#

SECTION

TITLE

CR

SITE

BLDG

ROOM

START

END TIME

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178

How the course is delivered

Which session of summer the course is being offered.

Synonum number used to register

Department course section designator

Course Title

Number of Credits

Class Site Abbreviations listed above.

Class Site Abbreviations listed above

Class Site Abbreviations listed above

TImes of Day

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180

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DAYS

METHOD

INSTRUCTOR

FEES

GEN ED

REFUND DATE

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183

Days of the week

Method of Insturion

Name of Instructor

Course fees in addition to tuition and general fees

General Education designators

last day to withdraw and get a refund

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185

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Consistent with its mission to value diversity and to treat all individuals with dignity and respect, Central Wyoming College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, age, religion, or disability in admission or access to, or treatment or employment in its educational program services or activities. The college makes reasonable accommodations to serve students with special needs and offers services to students who have the ability to benefit. Inquiries concerning Title VI, Title IX, or Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act may be referred to the Executive Director of Human Resources at Central Wyoming College, 2660 Peck Avenue, Riverton, Wyoming 82501, (307) 855-2112 or 1-800-735-8418 (instate) or the Western Division Office for Civil Rights, Office of Civil Rights, Denver Office, U.S. Department of Education, Federal Building, Suite 310, 08-7010, 1244 Speer Boulevard, Denver, CO 80204-3582, (303) 844-5696, Fax (303) 844-4303, TDD (303) 844-3417, email OCR_Denver@ed.gov.

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The spirit of free inquiry, which characterizes the educational environment, must be allowed to flourish within the context of mutual respect and civil discourse. Discriminatory, threatening, or harassing behavior against any group or individual based on, but not limited to, gender, color, disability, sexual orientation, religious preference, national origin, ancestry, or age, will not be tolerated.

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This schedule of classes is correct as of the date of publication, and is updated as changes occur. All class offerings are subject to sufficient enrollment. In the case of unavoidable cancellation, every effort will be made to assist the student in selecting suitable alternate classes.

Comments: 05/30 - 08/03. Due to high enrollment demand, students not attending the first day may be withdrawn to accommodate waitlisted students. Labs held on Riverton campus. Classroom Dates and Times: MW, 05/30 - 06/28 and 07/18 - 08/02 from 8:30 AM - 11:20 AM. Laboratory Dates and Times: TTh, 06/01 - 06/29 and 07/17 - 08/03 from 8:30 AM - 11:20 AM. It is highly recommended that students purchase the textbook/access code from the CWC Bookstore.

Comments: 06/01 – 06/12 All classes from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM. 6/01 – Classroom; 6/05 – Shoshoni firearms range; 6/8 FATS – SC 010; 6 /12 Shoshoni Range. This is the first of three course series of NRA classes. There will be a $ 20 dollar fee which will cover student packet and targets. The student is responsible for a safe operating handgun and 100 cartridges of factory ammunition. If the student does not have a handgun, please contact Mark at 855-2140 to make arrangements for a loaner handgun. DO NOT BRING A FIREARM AND/OR AMMUNITION TO THE CLASSROOM. For questions please contact Mark @ 855-2140 or Jeff @ 855-2135."

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1STSU

3525

CRMJ-2545-02

RJT in:NRA In Home Protection

1

CWC

SC

10

1:00 PM

5:00 PM

MTH

LAL

Nordeen, Mark

$25

6/15/2017

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Comments: 06/15 - 06/26. 6/15 (classroom - SC 010), 6/19 (FATS - SC 010), 6/22 (range), 6/26 (range). This is the second in a three course series of NRA classes. There will be a $25 lab fee which will cover the student packet and targets. The student is responsible for a safe operating handgun and 300 cartridges of factory ammunition. If the student does not have a handgun, please contact Mark at 855-2140 to make arrangements for a loaner handgun. DO NOT BRING A FIREARM AND/OR AMMUNITION TO THE CLASSROOM. For questions please contact Mark @ 855-2140 or Jeff @ 855-2135."

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2NDSU

3526

CRMJ-2545-03

RJT in:NRA Outside Home Protection

1

CWC

SC

10

1:00 PM

5:00 PM

MTH

LAL

Nordeen, Mark

$30

6/29/2017

60

Comments: 06/29 - 07/13. 6/29 (classroom - SC 010), 7/6 (FATS - SC 010), 7/10 (range), 7/13 (range). This is the third of a three course series of NRA classes.There will be a $30 lab fee which will cover the student packet and targets. The student is responsible for a safe operating handgun and 300 cartridges of factory ammunition. If the student does not have a handgun, please contact Mark at 855-2140 to make arrangements for a loaner handgun. DO NOT BRING A FIREARM AND/OR AMMUNITION TO THE CLASSROOM. For questions please contact Mark @ 855-2140 or Jeff @ 855-2135.

Comments: Instructor permission required. $150 of the class fee is non-refundable and must be paid before you can enroll in this class. Orientation at Sinks Canyon Center on 07/24. Backpacking the Teton Range 07/25 - 08/04. Students must provide or rent their own hiking equipment. First class is mandatory. For questions, call (307) 349-9205 or email dwells@cwc.edu.

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GOLD MINDS

103

Evening

BOTH

3481

PDEV-1510-JA

Gold Minds: College Math Prep

1

JACC

CFAC

ICN

4:00 PM

5:15 PM

W

LEC

Mick, Susan

$5

6/6/2017

104

Comments: Students must have taken the ALEKS test prior to enrolling. This class will aid students in preparing for MATH 1005, 1000 or 1400.

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HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY

106

BOTH

1603

HEQ-0800-01D

High School Equivalency

0

DUB

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

LEC

Slider, Jenifer

6/6/2017

107

Comments: Class is by appointment with instructor. Call (307) 699-3320 to make an appointment.

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BOTH

1604

HEQ-0800-01E

High School Equivalency

0

ETH

WRTC

C2

12:30 PM

4:30 PM

MTTh

LEC

Hillmer, Lisa

6/6/2017

109

Evening

BOTH

1606

HEQ-0800-01J

High School Equivalency

0

JACC

CFAC

305

5:00 PM

8:00 PM

MTW

LEC

Moyer, Amanda

6/6/2017

110

BOTH

1607

HEQ-0800-01L

High School Equivalency

0

LANC

LC

115

8:00 AM

12:00 PM

MTW

LEC

Hillmer, Lisa

6/6/2017

111

BOTH

1608

HEQ-0800-01R

High School Equivalency

0

CWC

MH

176

8:00 AM

12:00 PM

MTW

LAB

Haines, June

$25

6/6/2017

112

MH

178

8:00 AM

12:00 PM

MTW

LAB

113

BOTH

2296

HEQ-0800-03R

High School Equivalency

0

RIV

WRC

TBA

8:30 AM

11:30 AM

TWTh

LEC

Hutchinson, Ron

6/6/2017

114

HUMAN SERVICES

115

BOTH

3273

HMSV-1200-01

Field Exp:Human Services I

4

CWC

MH

163

8:30 AM

9:50 AM

Th

LEC

Montgomery, Wayne

CLPE

6/6/2017

116

Comments: 100 hours of field work per semester is required.

117

BOTH

3274

HMSV-2110-01

Field Exp:Human Services II

4

CWC

MH

163

8:30 AM

9:50 AM

Th

LEC

Montgomery, Wayne

CLPE

6/6/2017

118

Comments: 100 hours of field work per semester is required.

119

BOTH

3275

HMSV-2120-01

Field Exp:Human Services III

4

CWC

MH

163

8:30 AM

9:50 AM

Th

LEC

Montgomery, Wayne

CLPE

6/6/2017

120

Comments: 100 hours of field work per semester is required.

121

MATHEMATICS

122

1STSU

2283

MATH-0923-01

Foundations for College Math

3

CWC

MH

166

10:00 AM

11:50 AM

M-F

LEC

Lebeda, Robert

$21

6/1/2017

123

Comments: 05/30 - 06/30. Computer-based. Prior to first class students must obtain access code for this class. Optional open lab TBA.

124

2NDSU

3379

MATH-0923-02

Foundations for College Math

3

CWC

MH

166

10:00 AM

11:50 AM

M-F

LEC

Lebeda, Robert

$21

7/5/2017

125

Comments: 07/03 - 08/04. Computer-based. Prior to first class students must obtain access code for this class. Optional open lab TBA.

126

1STSU

3384

MATH-0923B-01

Foundations for College Math

3

CWC

MH

166

10:00 AM

11:50 AM

M-F

LEC

Lebeda, Robert

$21

6/1/2017

127

Comments: 05/30 - 06/30. Computer-based. This section is for students who have already taken MATH-0923 and not placed into their required class. Prior to first class students must obtain access code for this class. Optional open lab TBA.

128

2NDSU

3385

MATH-0923B-02

Foundations for College Math

3

CWC

MH

166

10:00 AM

11:50 AM

M-F

LEC

Lebeda, Robert

$21

7/5/2017

129

Comments: 07/03 - 08/04. Computer-based. This section is for students who have already taken MATH-0923 and not placed into their required class. Prior to first class students must obtain access code for this class. Optional open lab TBA.

130

Online

2NDSU

1573

MATH-1000-60

Problem Solving

3

CWC

WEB

WEB

WEB

WEB

WEB

LEC

Else, Monte

MATH

7/5/2017

131

Comments: 07/03 - 08/04. Internet class. Computer and Internet experience recommended. This section is for students who placed into MATH-0920. Students enrolling in MATH-1000-60 must enroll in MATH-1001-60 first. For questions on class delivery call (307) 855-2347. Proctored exams are required.

Comments: 07/03 - 08/04. Internet class. Computer and Internet experience recommended. This section is for students who placed into MATH-0920. Students enrolling in MATH-1001-60 must also enroll in MATH-1000-60. For questions on class delivery call (307) 855-2347. Proctored exams are required.

136

1STSU

1576

MATH-1331-01

Intermediate Algebra Workshop

1

CWC

MH

159

10:30 AM

11:25 AM

MWF

LEC

Nimmo, Amanda

$7

6/1/2017

137

Comments: 05/30 - 06/30. This section is for students who have placed into MATH-1331/MATH-1400. Students enrolling in MATH 1331-01 must also enroll in MATH-1400-01.

138

1STSU

1577

MATH-1400-01

College Algebra

4

CWC

MH

159

8:15 AM

10:20 AM

M-F

LEC

Nimmo, Amanda

$28

MATH

6/1/2017

139

Comments: 05/30 - 06/30.This section is for students who have placed into MATH-1331/MATH-1400. Students enrolling in MATH-1400-01 must also enroll in MATH-1331-01 first.

Comments: 05/30 - 06/29. Due to high enrollment demand, attendance the first day of class is mandatory. Students not attending the first day may be withdrawn to accommodate waitlisted students. Classroom supplemented with skills laboratory practice. Classroom/Laboratory Place: Health and Science Center, Rooms 207A and 209. Classroom/Laboratory Dates and Times: 05/30, 06/01, 06/05, 06/07, 06/08, 06/09, 06/12, 06/14, 06/15, 06/16 from 8:00AM - 12:00PM. Clinical eligibility requirements must be completed by 06/16. Student must also register for one lab section: NRST-1500L-01 or NRST-1500L-02.

Comments: 05/30 - 06/28. Due to high enrollment demand, attendance the first day of class is mandatory. Students not attending the first day may be withdrawn to accommodate waitlisted students. Classroom supplemented with skills laboratory practice. Classroom/Laboratory Place: Center for the Arts, Room 101. Classroom/Laboratory Dates and Times: 05/30, 05/31, 06/01, 06/05, 06/07, 06/08, 06/12, 06/14, 06/15, 06/19 from 8:00AM - 12:00PM. Clinical eligibility requirements must be completed by 06/19. Student must also register for one lab section: NRST-1500L-01J or NRST-1500L-02J.

Comments: Instructor permission required. $150 of the class fee is non-refundable and must be paid before you can enroll in this class. Orientation at Sinks Canyon Center on 07/24. Backpacking the Teton Range 07/25 - 08/04. Students must provide or rent their own hiking equipment. First class is mandatory. For questions, call (307) 349-9205 or email dwells@cwc.edu.

174

PHYSICAL EDUCATION - ACTIVITY

175

Evening

BOTH

1594

PEAC-1292-LA

PE:Strength & Flexibility

1

LAN

EGYM

GYM

6:30 PM

7:30 PM

MTh

LAB

Bechtel, Ellen

PEAC

6/7/2017

176

Comments: 06/01 - 08/03.

177

1STSU

1595

PEAC-1297-SCC

PE:Whitewater Rafting/Rescue

1

LANC

SCC

OUT

8:00 AM

8:00 PM

T-S

LAL

Wells, Darran

$210

PEAC

6/23/2017

178

Meeker, Robert

179

Comments: Instructor permission required. $100 of the class fee is non-refundable and must be paid before you can enroll in this class. Multi-day rafting trip 06/26 - 06/30. Students must provide some personal camping equipment. For details, call (307) 349-9205 or email dwells@cwc.edu.

Comments: 05/30 - 08/04. Community members who want to use the CWC gym and fitness center for fitness/wellness activities on their own time when these facilities are open and no classes are in session should register for this course. They must have a CWC application on file to register. Grading will be audit only. This course CANNOT be used toward meeting requirements for any CWC academic program.

Comments: Class is by appointment with instructor. Call (307) 699-3320 to make an appointment.

6

JACKSON

7

ART

8

BOTH

2297

ART-2410-JA

Ceramics I

3

JAC

CFA

CFAD

8:00 AM

10:30 AM

WF

LEC

Dowd, Jenny

$185

ARTS

5/31/2017

9

Comments: 05/24 - 08/04.

10

COOPERATIVE EDUCATION

11

BOTH

1541

CPED-1000-JA

Co-Op Work Experience I:

3

JACC

CFAC

107

9:30 AM

10:20 AM

F

LEC

Madera, Amy

$15

CLPE

6/6/2017

12

Comments: 05/30 - 08/04. Prior to registration, students MUST meet with instructor to insure required work time is met.

13

BOTH

1542

CPED-1000-JB

Co-Op Work Experience I:

3

JACC

CFAC

107

9:30 AM

10:20 AM

F

LEC

Madera, Amy

$15

CLPE

6/6/2017

14

Comments: 05/30 - 08/04. Prior to registration, students MUST meet with instructor to insure required work time is met.

15

BOTH

1544

CPED-2000-JA

Co-Op Work Experience II

3

JACC

CFAC

107

9:30 AM

10:20 AM

F

LEC

Madera, Amy

$15

6/6/2017

16

Comments: 05/30 - 08/04. Prior to registration, students MUST meet with instructor to insure required work time is met.

17

BOTH

1545

CPED-2000-JB

Co-Op Work Experience II

3

JACC

CFAC

107

9:30 AM

10:20 AM

F

LEC

Madera, Amy

$15

6/6/2017

18

Comments: 05/30 - 08/04. Prior to registration, students MUST meet with instructor to insure required work time is met.

19

HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY

20

Evening

BOTH

1606

HEQ-0800-01J

High School Equivalency

0

JACC

CFAC

305

5:00 PM

8:00 PM

MTW

LEC

Moyer, Amanda

6/6/2017

21

GOLD MINDS

22

Evening

BOTH

3481

PDEV-1510-JA

Gold Minds: College Math Prep

1

JACC

CFAC

ICN

4:00 PM

5:15 PM

W

LEC

Mick, Susan

$5

6/6/2017

23

Comments: Students must have taken the ALEKS test prior to enrolling. This class will aid students in preparing for MATH 1005, 1000 or 1400.

24

NURSING

25

1STSU

1590

NRST-1500-JA

Nursing Assistant

4

JACC

CFAC

101

8:00 AM

12:30 PM

M-Th

LAL

McCartney, Jen

$58

6/1/2017

26

Staff, Teaching

27

Comments: 05/30 - 06/28. Due to high enrollment demand, attendance the first day of class is mandatory. Students not attending the first day may be withdrawn to accommodate waitlisted students. Classroom supplemented with skills laboratory practice. Classroom/Laboratory Place: Center for the Arts, Room 101. Classroom/Laboratory Dates and Times: 05/30, 05/31, 06/01, 06/05, 06/07, 06/08, 06/12, 06/14, 06/15, 06/19 from 8:00AM - 12:00PM. Clinical eligibility requirements must be completed by 06/19. Student must also register for one lab section: NRST-1500L-01J or NRST-1500L-02J.

Comments: Instructor permission required. $150 of the class fee is non-refundable and must be paid before you can enroll in this class. Orientation at Sinks Canyon Center on 07/24. Backpacking the Teton Range 07/25 - 08/04. Students must provide or rent their own hiking equipment. First class is mandatory. For questions, call (307) 349-9205 or email dwells@cwc.edu.

Comments: Instructor permission required. $150 of the class fee is non-refundable and must be paid before you can enroll in this class. Orientation at Sinks Canyon Center on 07/24. Backpacking the Teton Range 07/25 - 08/04. Students must provide or rent their own hiking equipment. First class is mandatory. For questions, call (307) 349-9205 or email dwells@cwc.edu.

62

PHYSICAL EDUCATION - ACTIVITY

63

Evening

BOTH

1594

PEAC-1292-LA

PE:Strength & Flexibility

1

LAN

EGYM

GYM

6:30 PM

7:30 PM

MTh

LAB

Bechtel, Ellen

PEAC

6/7/2017

64

Comments: 06/01 - 08/03.

65

1STSU

1595

PEAC-1297-SCC

PE:Whitewater Rafting/Rescue

1

LANC

SCC

OUT

8:00 AM

8:00 PM

T-S

LAL

Wells, Darran

$210

PEAC

6/23/2017

66

Meeker, Robert

67

Comments: Instructor permission required. $100 of the class fee is non-refundable and must be paid before you can enroll in this class. Multi-day rafting trip 06/26 - 06/30. Students must provide some personal camping equipment. For details, call (307) 349-9205 or email dwells@cwc.edu.

68

For additional class options, view our Online Instruction sections. These classes may be avilable to take from our outreach centers! For all offerings, view the Master Schedule!

Comments: 07/03 - 08/04. Internet class. Computer and Internet experience recommended. This section is for students who placed into MATH-0920. Students enrolling in MATH-1000-60 must enroll in MATH-1001-60 first. For questions on class delivery call (307) 855-2347. Proctored exams are required.

Comments: 07/03 - 08/04. Internet class. Computer and Internet experience recommended. This section is for students who placed into MATH-0920. Students enrolling in MATH-1001-60 must also enroll in MATH-1000-60. For questions on class delivery call (307) 855-2347. Proctored exams are required.